WHO WANTS THIS BEAUTY-MOTIVATED SELLER-PRICE STARTS AT $2800.00 THIS IS A GIVE AWAY PRICE. NO TRADES-CASH ONLYThis is a highend Bill Mcdaniel Custom Cue. A ton of white exotic inlay in this cue, also silver work.
Rare snakewood points and inlay boxes. Great presentation b/e maple forearm.
specs of cue~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Butt weight 14.9/15.0 oz
2 Premium wood shafts- weight 4.2 oz. each. both shaft 13mm, white exotic ferruels, Triangle tips. Perfect player weight 19.2 oz.
Cue length 58"
This cue is very lighly played less than 2 hours. The cue is as new, I rated it 99.9 only because the shaft tips have been chalked.
This is my last Bill Mcdaniel Custom cue. Now that Mr. Bill Mcdaniel is retired from cue making, so no more cues will be built by Mr. Mcdaniel. That makes this cue, a cue in very short supply. Any questions please ask pm me or call 916 838-2473.
It is a beauty. Not sure how many where made, I know over the years I owned 11 or 12 of the Lazy S cues of asst wood combinations. All have been sold, except for this snakewood cue-the last one! I think this design is one of Bill's best work!:wink:Great looking cue. How many did he make in this style?
Glen
It is a beauty. Not sure how many where made, I know I owned 11 or 12 of the Lazy S cues of asst wood combinations. I think this design is one of Bill's best work!:wink:
You owned 11 or 12 of them. So does anyone how many he produced 50,75,100...
Thank you, Tommy for the assist.Less than 50, don't know the exact number.
Uihh, I was thinking more. I had 5 of this Cues,but sold one to my Best Buddy here, so still have 4 and two other MonstersLess than 50, don't know the exact number.
Uihh, I was thinking more. I had 5 of this Cues,but sold one to my Best Buddy here, so still have 4 and two other Monsters:grin-square:
Ralf
Ralf he didn't start making the "Z" cue, as he called it, until 2002 or 2003. John Dileo was the driving force behind the design, and Bill would be retired by 2008. I believe it was 2003 at the SBE when he first debuted that style cue. With all his other fancy cues I don't think he made more than 6 or 7 a year. There is one with gold-lip MOP inlays out there somewhere.
Ralf he didn't start making the "Z" cue, as he called it, until 2002 or 2003. John Dileo was the driving force behind the design, and Bill would be retired by 2008. I believe it was 2003 at the SBE when he first debuted that style cue. With all his other fancy cues I don't think he made more than 6 or 7 a year. There is one with gold-lip MOP inlays out there somewhere.
Buyer backed out~Lets deal and sell this cueAnother offer today and was acceptable, but is on hold?? The cue is still for sale. 1st. cash money gets it.
It's ready, make me an offer.:grin-square:Dave It looks like I'm goin to have to buy this beauty back! Ron